Golf d'Arcangues
Arcangues
Situated near Biarritz, France, Golf d'Arcangues offers a mature parkland course with tree-lined fairways, water hazards, and challenging greens. The 18-hole layout provides a fair test with beautiful surroundings. The clubhouse offers excellent dining and practice facilities. Arcangues is a favourite destination for golfers visiting the Basque region.
Biarritz Airport
4km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Arcangues is a picturesque Basque village just inland from Biarritz, offering golfers rolling countryside, Atlantic proximity and one of southwest France’s most scenic inland courses. With whitewashed houses, red shutters and Pyrenean backdrops, it provides a refined yet relaxed base within one of continental Europe’s strongest golfing regions.
The focal point is Golf d'Arcangues, a characterful 18-hole layout designed by Ronald Fream. Set across undulating terrain, the course combines tree-lined fairways, natural water features and panoramic mountain views. It is strategic rather than overpowering, rewarding positional play and thoughtful approaches into subtly contoured greens. The final stretch, with the Pyrenees visible on clear days, is particularly memorable. Just 10 minutes away lies Golf de Chiberta, offering a striking mix of pine forest and true Atlantic links terrain. Meanwhile, Golf de Biarritz Le Phare provides a shorter but technically demanding alternative close to the town centre.
Golf in this part of the Basque coast blends inland parkland style with coastal wind influence. Fairways are generally well-conditioned and playable, while the varied terrain ensures no two rounds feel the same. Spring and early autumn are particularly appealing, offering firm conditions and fewer holiday crowds.
Off the course, Arcangues retains traditional Basque character, with village restaurants serving regional specialities such as pintxos, grilled seafood and local wines. Biarritz’s beaches, surf culture and elegant seafront architecture are within easy reach, while Bayonne offers lively squares and historic charm. San Sebastián in northern Spain also makes an excellent gourmet day trip.
For golfers seeking scenic inland golf with access to Atlantic links and rich Basque culture, Arcangues delivers a well-balanced and characterful southwest France golf escape.




















